Does anyone have a Kitchen Maid Pulley clothes airer? sick of airing horse around the floors

As the title reads, does anyone have Kitchen Maid Pulley clothes airer? As business seems to have resumed for our normal Irish summer I am thinking ahead for the wetter and dare I say darker winter days. I hate to have the washing in the house but thinking of putting one of these in our well ventilated utility room.

Does anyone have one or recommend them. I like the idea of them hanging up high off the floor and out of the way! I hate the washing in the sitting room in front of the stove during winter too. I have been looking online but it seems to be a bit of a minefield. Can only find 2 places in Ireland that seem to do them 1 for €155 and the other for €75, both seem to be the same size etc? Other than that it is Ebay from England.

Would love to hear from any of you that have one, how do you find it, could it be the magic solution to wet day drying/airing. Did you get it here in Ireland or over from the UK and how did you find the company that you dealt with. Many TIA

Thank for your replies. I have just ordered it online now. I have been wreaking my brain looking at them and in the end just closed my eyes and pressed order. I hope it will work well in my utility room up over the worktop. Many Thanks again for your replies. Have a great Sunday

We have a huge one which was in the house when we bought it. Our one is ancient and huge. I cannot express how much I love it...how sad LOL! It's the best thing ever. We have it suspended from the utility room ceiling...we have two skylights over it at each end which really help with the ventilation. The rope broke once as I was raising it and it crashed down on me but I still love it! One of the brackets broke on it last year but it was easy to replace it through a Victorian Pulley Maid manufacturer.

Shells bells, we had a dryer buddy for a short time when we were renting and didn't have a tumble dryer. It was great and it really does work but it does take up a bit of room and it's a bit of a faf to load up. If you get one get some little kids hangers go hang stuff on so that you fit more into the dryer before you put the cover on.

I had one for a few years and loved it. They are great to use in a room that is warm and especially if the room will remain warm overnight. I had a range and that stayed warm all night. I would put the clothes on it in the evening and they would be dry by the following morning. Idea if you have a stove heater that retains heat but would work ok in any room as heat rises.I loved the look of it too. Really tradiu in the old place I was renting at the time.